MS Dhoni and his loyal fans have always shared a special bond, one that has been cherished and celebrated over the years. However, there was a time when the former Indian captain expressed his disappointment towards the lack of support from the crowd. This incident took place during England’s tour of India in 2006.
In the third Test match against England in 2006, Dhoni subtly hinted that he had heard some fans booing the Indian team at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. It was a challenging time for the team as they had just suffered a defeat in Mumbai, allowing England to level the Test series.
During an event in Delhi after the first ODI, Dhoni expressed his feelings, stating that the team did not receive the support they needed from the fans. He emphasized the importance of strong backing, especially during tough times, and highlighted the impact it can have on the players’ morale.
Despite the setback in the Test series, India managed to draw the three-match series 1-1 and went on to dominate the seven-match ODI series, winning it 5-1. Yuvraj Singh was awarded the Player of the Series for his stellar performances during the ODI series.
Following his early experiences as captain, MS Dhoni went on to lead Team India across all three formats of the game. He took over the reins of the white-ball team in 2007 and assumed the role of Test captain in 2008. Under his captaincy, India achieved significant milestones, including winning the inaugural Men’s T20 World Cup in 2007, the Men’s ODI World Cup in 2011 after a 28-year drought, and the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013.
In a strategic move, Dhoni retired from Test cricket in 2014 and passed on the white-ball captaincy to Virat Kohli in 2017. He continued to contribute as a wicketkeeper-batsman and eventually bid farewell to international cricket on August 15, 2020, with the semi-final match against New Zealand in the 2019 ODI World Cup being his final appearance.
Despite retiring from international cricket, MS Dhoni remains an active player in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and is set to showcase his skills in the upcoming season. Fans across the globe eagerly await the sight of their beloved cricketer walking out to bat, reminiscing about his glorious days on the field.
As the legacy of MS Dhoni continues to inspire cricket enthusiasts worldwide, his journey as a player and captain will always be remembered as a significant chapter in the history of Indian cricket.